For the Record
News for February 6
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Raleigh residents speak out against violence; Homeless on television; Free downtown bus service.
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Raleigh residents speak out against violence; Homeless on television; Free downtown bus service.
Reassignment Plan in Effect; Homeowners may have to park cars elsewhere; Raleigh police looking for suspect.
Budget woes; City Council thwarts public park visitors; Raleigh grows rapidly.
Pay more for your water; Parents furious over Wake County reassignment plan; Yow disrespected.
Libraries may close; proposed community center hindered by city; City Plaza gets first tenant.
Violence on Camden Street; NCSU Oil Discharge Contained; General Assembly Reconvenes Today
Perdue makes changes to education; Budget looks grim; Free exhibit, television crew in Raleigh.
Kay Yow remembered; Bill Clinton and Mayor Meeker speak; Local author in court.
Sex-Ed and Reproductive Rights Rally in Raleigh; Art Commission Proposes Public Art Program
Public Transportation to be voted on; Low-Income students bussed elsewhere.